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Authors: Buddy Levy

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American Legend: The Real-Life Adventures of David Crockett (52 page)

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New York, 1966.

 

 

ARTICLES

Albanese, Catherine. “Citizen Crockett: Myth History, and Nature Religion.”
Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal
61 (1978): 87-104.

Almonte, Juan Nepomuceno. “The Private Journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte.” Introduction by Samuel E. Asbury.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly
48 (July 1944): 10-32.

Arpad, Joseph J. “John Wesley Jarvis, James Kirk Paulding, and Colonel Nimrod Wildfire.”
New York Folklore Quarterly
21 (1965): 92-106.

Bishop, H. O. “Colonel Crockett in New York.”
National Republic
17 (November 1929): 28-29, 39.

—--—. “Colonel Crockett Goes Visiting.”
National Republic
17 (October 1929): 24-25, 39.

———. “Davy Crockett—Bear Hunter.”
National Republic
17 (August 1929): 31-37.

B.J.J. “Davy Crockett’s Electioneering Tour.”
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine
35 (April 1867): 606-11.

Blair, Walter. “Six Davy Crocketts.”
Southwest Review
25 (July 1940): 443-62.

Cooper, Jim. “A Study of Some David Crockett Firearms.”
East Tennessee Historical Society Papers
8 (1966): 62-69.

Crisp, James E. “Crockett ’s Height.”
Alamo Journal
102 (September 1996): 13.

———. “Texas History—Texas Mystery.”
Sallyport—The Magazine of Rice University
(February /March 1995): 13-21.

———. “A Reply: When Revision Becomes Obsession. Bill Groneman and the de la Peña Diary.”
Military History of the West
25 (Fall 1995): 143-56.

———. “The Little Book That Wasn’t There: The Myth and Mystery of the de la Peña Diary.”
Southern Historical Quarterly
98 (October 1994): 259-96.

Davis, Curtis Carroll. “A Legend at Full Length: Mr. Chapman Paints Colonel Crockett—and Tells About It.”
Proceeding of the American Antiquarian Society
69 (October 1959): 155-74.

Davis, William C. “How Davy Probably Didn’t Die.”
Journal of the Alamo Battlefield Association
2 (Fall 1997): 11-37.

“Fall of the Alamo.”
The Knickerbocker
8 (September 1836): 295-98. Author unknown.

Folmsbee, Stanley J. “David Crockett and West Tennessee.”
West Tennessee Historical Society Publications
28 (1974): 5-24.

Folmsbee, Stanley J., and Anna Grace Catron. “David Crockett in Texas.”
East Tennessee Historical Society Publications
30 (1958): 48-74.

———. “David Crockett, Congressman.”
East Tennessee Historical Society Publications
29 (1957): 40-78.

———. “The Early Career of David Crockett.”
East Tennessee Historical Society Publications
28 (1956): 58-85.

Groneman, William. “A Rejoinder: Publish Rather Than Perish—Regardless; Jim Crisp and the de la Peña Diary.”
Military History of the West
25 (Fall 1995): 157-66.

———. “The Controversial Alleged Account of José Enrique de la Peña,”
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Hall, Claude V. “Early Days in the Red River Country.”
Bulletin of the East Texas State Teachers College
14 (June 1931): 49-79.

Hardin, Stephen L. “Gallery: David Crockett.”
Military Illustrated
23 (February-March 1990): 28-35.

Hauck, Richard Boyd. “The Man in the Buckskin Hunting Shirt: Fact and Fiction in the Crockett Story.” In
Davy Crockett: The Man, the Legend, the Legacy,
edited by Michael A. Lofaro. Knoxville, 1985, 3-20.

———. “The Real Davy Crockett: Creative Autobiography and the Invention of His Legend.”
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edited by Michael A. Lofaro and Joe Cummings. Knoxville, 1989.

Heale, M. J. “The Role of the Frontier in Jacksonian Politics: David Crockett and the Myth Of the Self-Made Man.”
Western Historical Quarterly
4 (October 1973): 405-23.

Henderson, Jessie A. “Unmarked Historic Spots of Franklin County.”
East Tennessee Historical Magazine,
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Hicklin, J. R. “The Carson-Vance Duel.”
The State
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Hunter, Marvin. “Crockett’s Colorful Career Ended in Texas.”
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Hunter, Mary Kate. “David Crockett of Tennessee and Texas.”
East Texas Magazine
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Hutson, James A. “Benjamin Franklin and the West.”
Western Historical Quarterly
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Hutton, Paul Andrew. “Mr. Crockett Goes to Washington.”
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———. “The Alamo: An American Epic.”
American History Illustrated
20 (March 1986): 12-26, 35-37.

———. “A Tale of Two Alamos.”
SMU Mustang
36 (Spring 1986): 16-27.

Lake, Mary Daggett. “David Crockett’s Widow: The Pioneer Wife and Mother Who Was Widowed by the Fall of the Alamo.”
Texas Monthly
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———. “The Family of David Crockett in Texas.”
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Lindley, Thomas Ricks. “Alamo Artillery: Number, Type, Caliber and Concussion.”
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———. “Drawing Truthful Deductions.”
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———. “Killing Crockett: It’s All in the Execution.”
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———. “Killing Crockett, II: Theory Paraded as Fact.”
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———. “Killing Crockett: Lindley’s Opinion.”
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INDEX

Page references that are italicized refer to illustrations.

 

Adams, John Quincy

Alabama

Alamo

The Alamo
(Billy Bob Thornton film)

The Alamo
(John Wayne film)

Alexander, Adam, Col.

An Account of Col. Crockett’s Tour

Arkansas Gazette

Arnold, William, Gen.

Austin, Stephen F.

 

Baltimore, Md.

Banking issues

Battle of King’s Mountain

Battle of San Jacinto

Bean’s Creek

Bear hunt

Benton, Jesse

Biddle, Nicholas

Blackburn, James

Black Warrior Town

Blair, John

Blount, Willie

Blue, Uriah, Maj.

Bonham, James Butler

The Book of Chronicles
(Huntsman)

Boone, Daniel

Boston, Ma.

Bound boys

Bowie, James

Brazoria Texas Republican

Britain

Brown, Dick

Buckskins

Burgin, Abner

Burgin, Rebecca Ann

Butler, William E., Dr.

 

Caldwell, James

Calhoun, John C.

Canebreaks

Carey & Hart

Carroll, William

Carson, Sam

Cattle drive

Chapman, John Gadsby

Charleston Courier

Cheek, Jesse

Cherokee tribe

Chickasaw tribe

Childers, Robert, Col.

Childs, Maj.

Chilton, Thomas

Christmas guns

Claiborne, Gen.

Clark, James

Clark, Matthew St. Claire

Clark, William

Clay, Henry

Clayton, Augustin Smith

Coffee, John, Gen.

Congressional Reservation Line

Cooke, John

Corzine, Shelby

Creek Nation

Creek War

Crockett, David (grandfather)

Crockett, David

Alamo

ancestors

birth of children

book tour

buckskin vest

campaigns

character/personality

childhood

congressman

courting

Creek War

death at Alamo

death of Polly (wife)

debts

education

father: death of; debts of

57th Regiment

hunting

image-making

industrial complex ruin

land issues

legacy in films and literature

legislation/voting

magistrate

Crockett, David

malaria bouts

march to San Antonio

marriages

moves of

myths about

Narrative

portraits

“Pretty Betsey” (rifle)

rift with Andrew Jackson

runaway

Tennessee legislature

Tennessee Mounted Gunmen

Texas visit

Crockett, Elizabeth Patton

marital strain

Crockett, James

Crockett, John

Crockett, John Wesley

Crockett, Joseph

Crockett, Margaret “Polly,”

Crockett, Polly Finley

Crockett, Rebecca Hawkins

Crockett, Robert Patton

Crockett, William

Crockett Almanacs

 

Daily Courier
(Portland, Maine)

Davis, James D.

De la Pena, José Enrique

Democracy in America
(Tocqueville)

Downing Gazette

Du Pont, E.I.

 

Eaton Affair

Elder, Margaret

Election of 1828

Emuckfaw Creek

Erwin, James

 

Fannin, Col.

Ferguson, Robert, Maj.

Finley, Jean Kennedy

Finley, William

Fitzgerald, William

Forbes, John

Fort Barrancas

Fort Decatur

Fort Deposit

Fort Mims

Fort Strother

Fort Talladega

Francis, Josiah

Franklin, Benjamin

Frelinghuysen, Theodore

Frontier

Frontierland
(TV series)

 

Gaines, James

Galbreath, Thomas

Gales, Joseph

Gibson, John, Gen.

Gray, John

Green, Duff

Griffith, Elijah

Grundy, Felix

Guess, John

 

Hackett, James

Halley’s Comet

Hammond, Eli, Capt.

Hawkins, Joseph

Hays, Samuel

Henry, Abram

Hickory Ground

High Head Jim

Holy Ground

Horseshoe Bend Massacre

Houston, Sam

Hunting

Huntsman, Adam

 

Indian Removal Bill

Indians.
See
Native Americans

Internal improvements

 

Jackson, Andrew

character

Creek War

critics of

Florida Campaign

Horseshoe Bend Massacre

inauguration

Indian position

portrait

rift with Crockett

run for presidency

and Texas

Jackson Gazette

Jacksonian Democracy

Jackson Pioneer

Jacobs, John

Jameson, Green

Johnson, Cave

Jones, Calvin, Dr.

Jones, Isaac

Kennedy, John

 

Land agents

Land issues

Land Ordinance of 1785

Lea, Pryor

The Life of Martin Van Buren
(Clayton & Crockett)

Line, William

The Lion of the West
(Paulding)

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